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Found in the Northern River Valley of Thailand is the provincial capital of Lamphun. The city boasts nearly 1,400 years of history, and legend says the city was formerly known as Hariphunchai. This fairly small city is an enchanting escape into the land of northern Thailand. Not too far from Chiang Mai, visitors can arrive via bus.

Lamphun can be easily traversed on foot, but transportation such as motorcycle taxis can be of use if needing to make a more distant journey. Transportation will be of great use if looking to head out to Luang Pha Waing Cave. Set 45km out of the city and accessible after a 15-minute walk, the journey pays off once you are here. Outside the natural sites, Lamphun is a laidback destination to escape it all. There are many temples to explore, including Wat Phra That Hariphunchai and Wat Phra Yuen. Cheap dining options and a relaxed atmosphere ensure a refreshing experience.

Be sure to check out the interactive map of Lamphun for information on hotel locations, attractions, and must-see destinations.

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This hotel is probably the best in Lamphun. The rooms are spacious and clean, and the air conditioning is nice a cold (though you can adjust it to your liking, of course).

Also, the pool is cleaned daily and a relaxing swim in the afternoon was a wonderful respite before heading back to the room and watching tv. One evening we ordered room service and the food was excellent. Chicken steak was nicely done and the mushroom sauce was rich and tasty, and it came with hot crispy french fries and a side salad. We also had a seafood salad which was excellent, too. Highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Lamphun, which is really cute version of Chiang Mai because it has a moat, but two to three days should be enough in Lamphun...then head to Lampang which is a lot more interesting and fun!

Traveler impressions of Lamphun

Lamphun is not a big city, but it has very interesting Buddhaist Temples scattered throughout the Town.

We were there during the Buddha festival, early November, and that was very interesting with lots of beautiful street decorations and loads of fabulous fireworks.
The City does not have a lot of tourists, most people stay in Chang Mai, but Lamphun is very close to all the Tourist spots. They people are very friendly but don't have a good understanding of English. They do try to be helpful, which is appreciate. Worth a look.